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  Sgt Reckless - Tribute to a horse!
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 03-29-2012, 11:27 AM - Forum: Korean War - Replies (6)


Larry Parker sent this to me. A must see!!!

 


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  Happy Birthday Al! Greeting sent to heaven.
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 03-29-2012, 10:35 AM - Forum: Shooting the Breeze - Replies (2)


Today would have been Al Kincer's birthday, 48th Combat Engineer. I miss you very much and I'm so thankful we got to be friends. You were and still are an inspiration to me.

 

Love you!

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  Illinois WWII Classroom Project
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 03-29-2012, 09:41 AM - Forum: ANYTHING WWII - Replies (4)


Received this wonderful letter! It's so nice to hear about this project. Bravo! And it's fantastic to be an integral part of it, too.

 

 

Wanted to thank you for assembling this site. I work with k12 schools statewide in Illinois to train them on how to interview and capture any remaining WWII vets on our state. Our project kids often reference you site as they do their final projects. To date they have captured in excess of 300 personal stories.

 

Thank you again for your work.

 

Vicki DeWitt, director

Area 5 LTC

Edwardsville, il

 

Illinois WWII Classroom Project

Http://WWII.ltc.k12.il.us

 

 

I am donating a copy of my documentary, No Bridge Too Far.

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  M1 Helmets
Posted by: bimbo's great niece - 03-28-2012, 11:23 PM - Forum: INSTRUCTIONS FOR RESEARCH - Replies (3)


Hello All,

 

Does anyone have any info on any unit insignia or special markings that 348th Engineers wore on their helmets? I have seen some examples of the Amphibous forces patch on the front with the arc above it. Anyone have any pictures or recollections?

 

Thanks!

Joe

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  New Kid in Town -- Intro
Posted by: Susi Baby - 03-28-2012, 01:58 PM - Forum: Introduce Yourself! - Replies (2)


Hi. I registered on this site some months ago, and then got busy doing other things before getting back here. My dad enlisted in April 1942 and was in training (basic?) in Falmouth, Massacusetts. I have some great photos of his unit practicing parachuting. On the back of one of them is a listing of some of the guys' names and hometowns, and some even included street addresses. I've been trying to chase down to see if any of them are listed in the WWII Memorial registry, and so far I haven't found a one. I've found potentially two of them on the social security death indexes, but nothing for certain. I was wondering if anyone knows whether those who you trained with stayed with you in the same unit throughout the war, or if people got transferred around a lot. I do know his foxhole buddy stayed with him throughout the war, and he later found out that his foxhole buddy, having survived the entire war, was killed in a traffic accident some years later. Because his name was common, I wasn't sure if one of the seven or so listed on the WWII Memorial registry was him or not until I found a letter he'd written my dad about four months after they were discharged; he was not one of them, so I registered him myself.

The only two addresses I had for my dad (from letters his mother wrote him in 1945) were: Co. G 85th Mt Infantry/APO 345 c/o PM New York City (May 1945) and HQ Co -- 157 Bn. 350th Inf APO 88 -- c/o PM New York City (Aug 1945). Am I even on the right site here, given that information, or should I look elsewhere?

Pardon the cheesy "handle", but I was inspired by Walt's Daughter's being so named that I use the nickname my dad always called me.

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